BREAKING NEWS: Spyker Buys Saab for $74 Million in Cash

Dutch sports car maker Spyker Cars has agreed to buy Saab from General Motors for roughly $74 million in cash, according to people familiar with the matter. GM, which confirmed that a deal had been reached, will also receive preferred shares in the new company.

Spyker, which makes only a few dozen cars a year, will contribute $74 million in cash to the deal, while the European Investment Bank will provide a 400 million euro loan ($566 million) guaranteed by the Swedish government.

The deal would mark a hopeful turnabout for for Saab, the Swedish car brand that GM had begun to wind down because it couldn’t reach a satisfactory deal to sell the company.

As part of the deal, GM wil retain preferred shares worth about $326 million in Saab.

Spyker unsuccessfully tried to reach a deal for Saab late last year and returned to the negotiating table this month.

Saab has total assets, including plants, equipment and cash of about 1 billion euros , and liabilities of 528 million euros.

Spyker Chief Executive Victor Muller said in an interview with the WSJ’s Deal Journal last month that he wanted to restore the “Saabish” qualities that have inspired fierce loyalty among Saab owners around the world. Hundreds of Saab drivers ……[Click below to keep reading]